Moggy wrote:Cheers for running it Dan. It was fun, although I don't think any of us will ever talk to Drumstick again.

Don't be like that.

That Top Gun advantage proved to be pretty crucial in the end! I figured, given his previous comment about targeting the point-scorers, that there was a good chance Irene would try to eject me. That was the only time I was really in any trouble. Thanks to my various co-pilots who helped me along the way and again to Dan for running this.

One man should not have this much power in this game. Luckily I'm not an ordinary man."economically unviable"-Oblomov Boblomov

Thanks for running this game, Dan I enjoyed playing, though I have to admit that I forgot about it over the last couple of days which is why I didn't PM you in my last round. Drumstick, I'll get you next time! Maybe

Ironhide wrote:I'll probably not bother with the next game (if there is one) as I can't type fast enough to be any use

I do think it's a bit of an issue with these kinds of quizzes where the later rounds do become a contest of who can google the right thing quickest. The questions that weren't like that (the google maps navigational ones and the GRcade questions) were pretty amazing, though. More like that next time Dan.

Frank wrote:That would be good in the netball bonus round, too. It just ended up being people playing with themselves

That was part of my strategy to win the Top Gun advantage. As soon as Dan clarified that if a chain were to end naturally, the player that contributed the most links to it would get the point, I started posting 3 or 4 times in a row, so if a chain were to get to the end then chances are I'd get the point anyway. But what I was also doing at times was making 3-5 posts in a row very quickly and then deleting them almost immediately to try and trap someone into posting a link out of sequence.

It worked a few times so I'd count it as a success.

One man should not have this much power in this game. Luckily I'm not an ordinary man."economically unviable"-Oblomov Boblomov